Nearest town: Chichester
Site type: historic site
Access: Public
Church name: No Data
Diocese: No Data
County: Sussex - West
Country: England
Grid ref: SU8259411597
Lost yew site: No
Date visited: 31-Mar-14
Recorded by: Peter Norton
Protection & responsibility: Landowner
Yews recorded at this site: Ancient 4m-5m
Notes: Bow Hill Camp is a late Bronze Age rectangular enclosure of about one acre. The site is close to a series of cross-dykes, and lies just outside of the Kingley Vale NNR. As well as the 2 trees recorded here, at SU8256611539 are found several spreading yews with girths around 9ft-10ft.
Tree ID | Location | Photo | Yews recorded | Girth |
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4342 | Bow Hill | Ancient 4m-5m | 434cm at 60cm - view more info | |
4343 | Bow Hill | Ancient 4m-5m | 424cm at 30cm - view more info |